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Health The CDC says people must consult a health professional before COVID shot The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention accepted a controversial recommendation from outside vaccine advisers to tighten guidelines for the COVID vaccine. Pien Huang
Economy Plan a safe, adventurous trip with these budget travel tips People get a lot wrong when it comes to paying for vacation, say travel experts, and that can cost serious cash. Here’s how to plan a trip that’s safe, adventurous and under budget.
Meet the 4th-grade winners of NPR's Student Podcast Challenge Every year, NPR’s education team holds the Student Podcast Challenge, turning kids and young adults into budding journalists.
Arts & Life Seattle uses creative comic strips to help disseminate public health info One woman spearheaded a creative project to make health information easier to understand and more engaging.
Arts & Life 'What we need right now is tenderness,' former poet laureate Ada Limón says Limón's work documents everything from kingfisher birds to the cosmos itself. "I'm embracing my strangeness," she says of her poetry. Her new collection is Startlement. Tonya Mosley
Politics A major census test begins recruiting workers as some warn about delays The Census Bureau is looking for temporary workers to carry out next year's major field test of the 2030 census in six states, as the national head count's advocates raise concerns about preparations. Hansi Lo Wang
Health How one country has become a top destination for hair transplants With more than 1 million people going to Turkey for the procedure every year, hair transplants are transforming men's scalps — and vanity. But not every story ends with a perfect hairline. Rebecca Rosman
In loving memory of pioneering Black scholar Dr. Quintard Taylor Dr. Quintard Taylor was a legendary scholar of Black history in Seattle and the American West. He passed away last month at 76 years old. We’ll hear about him and his impact from a mentee and a friend. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
Health A bold doctor sent her kids away and helped beat one of the world's deadliest viruses A year ago, Rwanda faced its first outbreak of Marburg virus. Dr. Tsion Firew remembers how scared she was — and how that didn't stop her from playing a key role in the remarkably effective response. Gabrielle Emanuel